NO, the high hat petal opens and closes the high hats. As were the bass pedal hits the bass drum.
Floor tom. It is the drum that has legs on it and sits on the floor. (Not the bass drum)
Yes, as long as both are bass pedals. also known as kick drum pedals.
A double-bass pedal.
a masters in enginearing or 2 bass drums and 2 pedles and tune them the same.
bass pedal
YES..
William F. Ludwig designed the bass drum pedal in 1909.
A bass effects pedal is used to alter the octaves of a musical instrument. When you push the pedal, it temporarily alters the sound coming out of the instrument. You can learn more about bass pedals at the Wikipedia.
an exercise that i used to is: if you are doing quarter notes on the high hat or a basic rock beat. you can play the bass drum on beat one, but instead of following the quarter notes you go 1& 2 3 4 if that makes any sense high hat- 1 2 3 4 snare- . . 3 . bass - 1& . . . (the dots are like rests)
Basseffect pedals usually have a B in the little code for the pedal...for example an ordinary guitar pedal is the boss ME - 50,the bass version is the boss ME - 50B....also bassseffect pedals are designed for the tomal range of a bass and not a guitar,but you can still use guitar pedals for effects with your bass rig,eg in the somg the ace of spades lemmy uses a guitar distortion for his bass
Yes if you don't connect it, your pedal will slide around. I'm assuming that you know how to connect it. But if not, You place the bass drum on top of the little platform and you have a lug on your pedal, you tighten this pretty much as tight as you can. Your bass drum pedal is officially SECURE!
no